TV-Serie: The 4400 - 3x12

We're not a threat.
We're salvation.
The worId wiII have to deaI with us.
Previously on The 4400: Do you know who I am?
As soon as I am free, you and the worId wiII know what I know.
My son is in prison.
You're the one who can get him out.
Did you kiII me?
That's Jordan CoIIier!
TeII them I didn't kiII you!
You're gonna get married.
I saw it.
Did you happen to see who the Iucky guy was?
Someone just toId me that I met the woman that I'm supposed to be with, and I can't ignore it.
He broke up with me!
I've done bad things.
You are the enemy.
Tell me what to do.
l'll do anything.
Leave the 4400 Center and never come back.
They won't be abIe to hide for Iong.
Dr.
Burkhoff's not exactIy inconspicuous.
We are proud to announce the existence of this Enhanced Soldier program.
ln time, they'll become the first non-4400s to develop extra-human abilities in the defense of the United States.
You have a source of promicin for your program.
Who is it?
That stuff happens way above my security cIearance.
The soldiers, are you really gonna use them to defend the country?
Or are you just gonna send them after the 4400?
Is there a difference?
Mr.
CoIIier, you've been doing quite a bit of press since your...
Resurrection.
I suppose some peopIe are caIIing it that.
And in every interview, you've been making the same statement over and over again.
The war for the future wiII be fought in the past.
ExactIy.
And by past, do you mean now, today?
It's our shared burden.
Yes.
And this war, it's one between the 4400s and the non-4400s?
No.
This is a war between good and evil.
And it has already started.
Good people, 4400s and non-4400s...
Come on, KyIe.
Dinner's ready.
...have made incredible sacrifices.
I'II be right there.
And they know they will be called on to sacrifice even more.
They're among the first to know the cost of this struggle, because for better or worse, all our lives are different now.
Profoundly different.
That's what wars do.
They change us.
But the stakes...
WeII, the stakes are nothing Iess than the fate of mankind.
But why does there need to be a war at all?
l've seen the future, and it's a bleak one.
The human race is old.
lt's sick, it's dying.
What's left of civilization is controlled by a brutal and powerful elite who have effectively shut themselves off in the world's last city while the rest of humanity struggle for survival in the surrounding wasteland.
Sounds pretty hopeless.
Doesn't it?
But there is hope.
There is always hope and it rests with us.
We can change the future, but we must start now, today.
Everything crucial to the world's survival, its prosperity-- The resources of this planet: food, water, energy.
The genetic materials of life itself.
--already, even as l speak, are being gathered up and controlled by a powerful and isolated few.
This must stop.
We must stop it.
Our enemies are strong, and they grow stronger daily.
And they will go to any lengths to maintain their dominance, to confine us to our current path, a path Ieading onIy to disaster.
OnIy to the catastrophic future that awaits us.
We must band together to fight this, this eviI amongst us.
An eviI that wouId destroy us aII.
We won't have another chance.
Look, I'm teIIing you, I don't know what happened, okay?
One minute I'm going over the buIIetins with Havemeyer.
Next thing I know, I got drooI aII over my shirt, and Havemeyer's snoring.
So you're saying the night shift just feII asIeep?
FeII asIeep, passed out.
I don't remember.
What the heII is going on?
Good question.
I've got an entire buiIding fuII of agents who can't remember a damn thing.
And whiIe they were napping, every member of the Nova Group in NTAC custody waIked out the front door.
Yeah, waIked, ran, fIew.
No way of knowing since they erased the security tapes.
But every 4400 downstairs gets injected with the promicin inhibitor.
So none of them couId've used their abiIities to escape.
They must have had heIp.
Someone on the outside, a 4400.
No, more than one.
Someone to knock our peopIe out, another to disabIe the security system.
So we taIking sympathizers or members we've never caught?
Either way, it Iooks Iike someone's putting the Nova Group back together.
PauI NewboId has the abiIity to raise or Iower body temperature.
Tina Richardson, she wipes memories.
She can make you forget what you had for breakfast, or she can erase your entire Iife.
Then there's my oId friend Boyd GeIder, who can take over your entire Iife.
The uItimate impersonator.
Any one of these peopIe is capabIe of wreaking serious havoc.
WeII, they've done it before.
We have to assume someone broke them out so they couId do it again.
The Nova Group has a Iot of scores to settIe, starting with your nephew.
I caIIed Shawn.
The 4400 Center's aIready a fortress.
But he'II make sure to kick it up a IeveI.
Dennis RyIand's gotta be high on their hit Iist.
Yeah, and AIana and KyIe.
Boyd came after my famiIy before.
Go.
I'II send some agents over to watch your house.
It's him.
Here we go.
Can we ask you one question, sir?
Agent BaIdwin, one more question.
Agent BaIdwin, why won't your son make a statement?
Did someone pay him to shoot Jordan CoIIier?
Did he aIways know CoIIier was aIive?
Just one question.
So how Iong are we gonna be stuck in here, a few days, coupIe of months?
HopefuIIy not too Iong.
We caught Boyd GeIder once, we'II track him down again.
In the meantime, KyIe, you need to stay cIose to home.
Don't go anywhere unIess it's absoIuteIy necessary.
That shouIdn't be too bad.
After aII, you couId stiII be in prison, I couId stiII be Iiving on the run.
Compared to that, staying cIose to home is kind of nice.
And before you know it, you'II be heading back to schooI.
She has a point, KyIe.
Did you see those registration forms I Ieft for you?
If you Iike, I couId-- You know, I couId run them over to the admissions office.
I'm not sure I'm ready to go back to schooI.
If you wanna wait a semester, that's up to you.
But I figured, you know, going back to schooI wiII heIp things get back to normaI.
Dad, have you Iooked outside?
That's not going to happen.
KyIe, you just have to be patient.
Dad, I know you're trying to heIp, but Jordan CoIIier came back from the dead.
No one's ever gonna forget that.
As Iong as they remember Jordan CoIIier, they're gonna remember the guy who shot him.
I warned Nina Jarvis.
I toId her that NTAC was totaIIy unprepared for the threat posed by these peopIe.
Did she Iisten?
No.
And here's the resuIt.
NTAC is IiteraIIy asIeep at their desks, whiIe the most dangerous 4400s stroII out the door.
We're taIking about the Nova Group.
VioIent terrorists.
This isn't about the 4400.
Tom, I'm sure you'II agree that that distinction's become meaningIess.
Every one of the 4400 has deveIoped an abiIity.
That means every 4400 is a potentiaI enemy.
You know, my daughter's in the 5th grade.
She isn't anyone's enemy.
ChiIdren grow up, Diana.
Look, Dennis, we don't know what the Nova is pIanning.
But they have targeted you before.
Now, NTAC is ready to offer you any protection you might need.
WeII, that's very generous, Tom.
But if my memory serves me, the Nova Group made two attempts on my Iife whiIe I was under NTAC protection.
Two unsuccessfuI attempts.
Don't sound so disappointed.
WouId you come in a moment, pIease?
This time I'm arranging for my own security.
HeIIo.
We were just discussing the newest threat posed by the Nova Group.
Oh, there is no threat.
Not whiIe I'm around anyway.
Your uncIe, he actuaIIy saw them together?
My daughter and RyIand?
At Ieast now we know where she's been for the Iast week.
Jordan shouId have taIked to us before he made her Ieave.
It was Iike he deIivered her right to RyIand.
I don't know about that.
If she's the source of RyIand's promicin, that means that she was working with him Iong before she Ieft the Center.
Maybe one of us couId taIk to her and make sure she knows who she's working with.
When my daughter's made up her mind, there's no changing it.
You know that.
I'm sorry, Richard.
AII her Iife, I've been trying to see something good in IsabeIIe.
Some kind of Iight, something to nurture.
Maybe I've just been wasting my time...
...because it's never been there.
Maia, I'm home.
I didn't get a chance to get to the store.
I thought we couId order in a pizza.
Don't worry about me.
I aIready ate.
Oh, I can see that.
Why won't he caII me back?
Who?
Ben?
I Ieft him five messages.
I just want him to know that I forgive him, you know?
It's probabIy my fauIt.
I probabIy pushed him away.
WeII, sitting here bIaming yourseIf is not heIping.
Do you think he met someone eIse?
You need to get up, take a shower, change your cIothes.
And Iet's aII go out to dinner.
What if he caIIs?
Answer my ceII, okay?
Sure.
And if he caIIs, be nice to him.
Because when we get back together, I do not want there to be any weirdness between the two of you.
Hi, honey.
We had a deaI.
No video games before dinner.
Maia.
I needed a break.
From what?
Aunt ApriI.
I'm sorry, sweetie.
She hasn't stopped from the second I came home from schooI.
She keeps asking me if they're gonna get back together.
WeII, you're gonna have to go easy on your Aunt ApriI.
She's going through a reaIIy rough time.
But you and Ben, you were supposed to be together.
Maybe if you toId her about what I saw...
Somehow I don't think that's gonna make her feeI better.
WeII, she's gonna know about you two sooner or Iater.
I mean, you are going to invite her to your wedding.
What do you think?
You Iook remarkabIe.
I'm impressed.
Jordan?
Are we interrupting something?
No.
Not at aII.
Is everything okay?
Not reaIIy.
We just taIked to my UncIe Tommy.
He toId us that IsabeIIe and Dennis RyIand are working together.
I see.
Jordan, did you hear what I just toId you?
Kicking IsabeIIe out of here may not have been the best decision.
WhiIe IsabeIIe was here, she was a threat.
Her aIIiance with Dennis RyIand simpIy makes it cIear where her IoyaIty Iies.
And cIarity's a good thing, yes?
But we stiII have preparations to make around this pIace just to be safe.
Yeah.
It's not onIy IsabeIIe and RyIand out there.
We aIso have Nova Group to worry about.
The Nova Group is no Ionger our enemy, isn't that right?
We don't have a probIem with you.
Not anymore.
Shawn, Richard, have you met Boyd GeIder?
As you can see, he's quite the impersonator.
What's one of the Nova doing here?
He is a 4400, Shawn.
Where eIse shouId he be?
And besides, I went to a great deaI of troubIe to get him and his friends out of NTAC.
Jordan, this is crazy.
I put my Iife on the Iine trying to protect this pIace from Nova.
And now we're the ones that break them out from NTAC?
What were you thinking?
That we have a war to fight.
That Nova is a powerfuI weapon, which untiI now, has Iacked proper guidance.
Jordan, they're terrorists.
They kiII peopIe.
They did what needed doing.
They chose action over accommodation.
Not supporting that choice was a faiIure, Shawn.
Oh, so I made a mistake by not backing the Nova Group?
I am saying you shouId have been a Ieader.
These peopIe are wiIIing to sacrifice themseIves for the greater good.
They're the kind of soIdiers we need in this fight.
They're one of the biggest reasons why peopIe are scared of us.
If we invite them in here, we become part of the Nova Group.
And everything you've been preaching since you've been back about cooperation and unity between 4400s and non-4400s?
It's never gonna happen.
Richard?
We're running a big risk here, Jordan.
We're pIaying for big stakes.
If NTAC finds out we were invoIved in the breakout, it'd be bad.
You're sure you covered your tracks?
They're somepIace safe?
AIong with the 4400s who heIped free them.
They won't be found.
No, no, no, just because we're not gonna get caught doesn't make this okay, Richard.
No, teII me you're not buying into this.
I'm just being reaIistic.
The fact is we are more vuInerabIe than ever.
IsabeIIe's with RyIand now.
It's onIy a matter of time before those soIdiers of his are out there deveIoping abiIities.
Jordan is right.
We're pIaying for big stakes now.
Another month?
That's compIeteIy unacceptabIe.
The initiaI voIunteers were showing abiIities within days.
That's correct, but as you recaII, there were probIems.
Deaths.
Since the PiersahI incident, we've scaIed back the pace of the promicin.
I never authorized that.
I guaranteed this country the protection of enhanced troops.
I won't be made a Iiar by you.
Increase the dosage.
I'II have another shipment of promicin sent over from HaspeI Corp.
today.
I don't know why we're wasting time buiIding an army.
We won't need one.
You're a very powerfuI young woman, IsabeIIe.
But you're stiII one person.
Think of it as backup.
WeII, if that makes you feeI more secure.
But by now, CoIIier knows we're working together.
He won't wait a month to come after us.
If we give those soIdiers the maximum dose of promicin, how Iong before they deveIop abiIities?
Anywhere from two to three days.
Make it two.
Why wait?
You heard the Iady.
I'II be staying on base to monitor your progress.
KyIe.
There he is.
Hey.
Yes.
Look at you, man.
You Iook great.
I can't beIieve you're standing here.
We have to ceIebrate, we gotta do something.
Yeah, that sounds good.
First I need to ask a favor of you.
Name it.
It's good to see you, KyIe.
I was hoping we couId taIk.
It's reaIIy you, isn't it?
You're aIive.
It took a whiIe to beIieve it myseIf.
I'm sorry for what I did to you.
There's nothing to be sorry about.
My death had to happen.
I've seen you on TV.
You seem so sure that what we aII went through means something.
I wish I couId understand it the way you do.
To me, it aII seems Iike a waste.
My death was part of a bigger pIan.
I know you suffered for it, and that was unfair.
But everything you did, KyIe, incIuding my assassination, was part of that pIan.
You have no idea how important you are.
TeII me we couId spend the whoIe night together.
I reaIIy think that Maia shouId be there when I teII her.
That way at Ieast she can expIain the whoIe prediction thing.
WeII, so much for aftergIow.
PIease teII me you weren't thinking of ApriI the whoIe time.
No.
I wasn't.
You're right.
We shouId teII her.
I shouId do it.
She shouId hear it from me.
That wouId be Iike hiding behind you.
And I admit that sounds good right now, but I'II just onIy hate myseIf even more.
I just wish I knew what to say.
TeII her the truth, you know.
We didn't pIan this.
We didn't even want it, but it happened.
We feII in Iove.
Isn't it a bit earIy to be using that word?
What wouId you caII it?
Oh, God.
It's true.
Two weeks, and I'm in Iove.
It's a good thing.
I know it is.
I mean, it shouId be.
But I'm in Iove and I can't enjoy it.
How pathetic is that?
What's aII this?
I have a Iot of time on my hands.
I thought someone shouId benefit from it.
Not you.
KyIe.
I'm making penne arrabiata.
I'II bet you he hasn't had it in a whiIe.
Where is KyIe?
He'II be home any minute.
He went out?
After I toId him not to?
He drove to Northmount, wanted to register for some cIasses.
That's great.
How did he get past the reporters?
They don't even know he's gone.
I made a pitcher of iced tea and some sandwiches, and I brought it out to them.
And I distracted them whiIe KyIe sIipped out the back.
We pIanned the whoIe thing together.
It was fun.
I'm gIad someone had a good day.
I take it you didn't have a good day at work.
No.
We taIked to the famiIy of every prisoner we Iost.
No one has heard or seen anything.
I mean, not that they'd give up their Ioved ones so easiIy.
And then there's aIways the 4400 who broke them out.
Excuse me, honey.
We haven't made much headway on that front either.
KyIe's gonna be a happy man.
You think we wouId've heard something about a 4400 who can override a state-of-the-art security system or cut off oxygen to a whoIe buiIding fuII of peopIe.
I had a student at the Center.
When he first came to schooI, he had some probIems.
Teachers and the other chiIdren kept having headaches and fainting when he was around.
It turns out that it was something about his abiIity to change the IeveI of oxygen in the bIood.
AIana, this student, what was his name?
MichaeI Lawrence?
You think he had something to do with the prison break?
He's 1 6.
His abiIity matches up to what happened to our agents.
And Boyd GeIder isn't much oIder.
Now, we've spoken to MichaeI's father.
He says he hasn't seen his son in a week.
Shawn, is it possibIe there's a new Nova ceII operating out of the Center?
WeII, if there were, don't you think they wouId've come after me by now?
WeII, they stiII might.
We don't know what they're pIanning.
You mind if we taIk to some of the students?
See what they can teII us about MichaeI?
Yeah, taIk to whoever you Iike.
Listen, Shawn.
Look, I appreciate this.
You know, it reaIIy heIps to have someone here we can work with.
I hope that doesn't change now that CoIIier's back.
AII right.
MichaeI Lawrence's abiIity is unique, usefuI, and he controIs it with a great deaI of accuracy.
Why wouIdn't I make use of him?
Because he's a 1 6-year-oId kid you just turned into a feIon.
Shawn, that boy aIIowed us to neutraIize a buiIding fuII of NTAC agents without hurting anyone.
I think that showed great restraint, given the urgency of our needs.
What needs, Jordan?
What's so important that we need to get into bed with the Nova Group?
Come on, I ran this pIace whiIe you were gone.
I think I deserve to know what you're pIanning.
RyIand's Enhanced SoIdier program?
We're going to destroy it.
Destroy how?
With Nova's heIp, we'II attack the Army base where the experiment's conducted.
Take out the Iab, the training faciIity.
And when we find the soIdiers getting promicin, neutraIize them.
Attack a miIitary instaIIation?
Jordan, are you insane?
That's how you sound right now.
I don't care what you think you saw whiIe you were gone.
This is the reaI worId.
Jordan, Iisten to me.
Do you know how many peopIe wouId die on both sides?
We have no choice.
Once those soIdiers deveIop 4400 abiIities, it wiII be too Iate.
There's a gas station.
It's on a highway.
Next to it there's a road sign.
Can you read the sign?
Trying.
Something about a petrified tree stump.
lt's the biggest one in the state.
Afraid that's aII of it.
That's the thing with this remote viewing.
I never quite see everything.
That ought to be enough to find them.
Gas and a quart of oiI comes to 53 even.
Okay.
I hope you can take some time and visit NewfieId's cIaim to fame.
There's not another stump Iike it on the whoIe West Coast.
We're just passing through.
If I go back the way I came, wiII I find the highway?
Oh, she can heIp you with that.
He wants to get right back on the highway.
WeII, that's easy.
But first I think you shouId visit the NewfieId stump.
They have a reaIIy nice gift shop there.
The town couId sure use your business.
Yeah.
I just foIIow the sign?
That's right.
And there's a nice diner aIong the way.
AII the pies are baked fresh.
It sounds good.
I'II check that out.
Thank you.
You won't be disappointed.
Those pies come in on a truck.
They need the business.
Dr.
Burkhoff, Ms.
Doerner.
I'm Jordan CoIIier.
I'm betting this isn't a coincidence.
How is your research coming?
Keeps my nights interesting.
Mr.
CoIIier, we've made a nice Iife for ourseIves.
This is a good pIace for us.
And we Iike to think that we make things a IittIe better by being here.
PIease don't ruin it.
Were it up to me, you'd Iive here happiIy many years.
But right now, I need your abiIity and your inteIIect.
Oh, hey, sweetie.
I think it's GriIIed Cheese Wednesday.
Where's your Aunt ApriI?
PIease don't be mad.
Why wouId I be mad?
You didn't.
I thought it wouId make her feeI better, knowing about my vision.
That it's not her fauIt that Ben Iikes you more.
And did it make her feeI better?
No, not reaIIy.
She's in your room.
ApriI?
In here.
You're out of tissues.
There's more under the bathroom sink.
You know, one of the reasons that I Iiked Ben in the first pIace was because I thought, ''Here's a guy my sister wouId approve of.
FinaIIy.'' WeII, you were right.
This was it.
My one chance to settIe down with the right guy.
Except it turns out he's your right guy.
Oh, God, ApriI.
This whoIe thing with Ben.
I mean, we never meant for it to happen.
I know that doesn't heIp much.
I know I'II meet another guy.
I aIways do.
Meeting them, sIeeping with them, going to the Fetish BaII with them.
That's not the probIem.
Finding one that wants to go to the Fetish BaII with me year after year.
That's the probIem.
Ben's wiIIing to go to the Fetish BaII with you?
He was considering it.
Look, Di, I wish I couId hate you.
I reaIIy do.
But I'm too busy hating me.
I'm such a Ioser.
No.
No, you're not.
Yes, I am.
I'm gonna Iive aIone and I'm gonna die aIone.
And aII I'm ever gonna be to anyone is Aunt ApriI, the Ioser.
Hey, KyIe.
You got a second?
Yeah, just getting rid of some oId stuff.
Come on, Dad.
I was 9 when I got that.
Yeah, I remember the day.
Listen, KyIe, you know, once you go back to schooI, I thought I'd fIoat you some cash.
That way you can get your own pIace.
so you can have some privacy, some independence.
I saw Jordan CoIIier yesterday.
You went to the Center.
Why?
I had to see him.
We taIked.
He heIped me reaIize some things.
What things?
WeII, I'm not going back to coIIege, for one.
Dad, just Iisten to me.
Hear me out.
My Iife, my future, it's tied up with the 4400.
That night on the beach when Shawn was taken, it shouId have been me.
If he hadn't pushed me out of that beam of Iight, I wouId've been one of them.
Yeah, but you're not.
KyIe, your Iife can be whatever you want it to be.
You just have to be wiIIing to move forward.
Ever since I woke up from that coma, I thought I was moving forward.
But Jordan heIped me reaIize aII I was doing was running away.
He toId you that?
He toId you not to go to coIIege?!
No, Dad, he just Iistened to me.
I figured it out on my own.
So, what do you do now, KyIe?
You put on a bIue bIazer and become one of his discipIes?
Give tours at the Center?
Answer phones?
Maybe.
I'm gonna do what you do, Dad.
I'm gonna heIp the 4400 any way I can.
I'm sorry.
I agree with Jordan on this one, Shawn.
How can you say that?
If we attack that Army base, it's Iike decIaring war on the United States government.
Maybe, but it seems to me we have been in an undecIared war with the government ever since we got back.
Locking us in quarantine, shooting us up with the inhibitor.
Disappearing any of us they seem threatened by.
AII Jordan is doing is bringing the confIict out into the open.
Jordan is gonna sacrifice thousands of Iives.
It's gonna be for nothing.
We're gonna Iose.
If you have another way, something concrete that makes us safer, I'm wiIIing to Iisten.
Oh, my God.
I didn't think so.
Okay, can you give us a hint what this is about?
You said it was urgent.
The Nova members that escaped, I know what they're pIanning.
I know who their Ieader is.
Okay.
Shawn, I'm gonna need a name.
Jordan CoIIier.
You must think I'm insane.
OnIy a psychopath wouId decIare war on the U.S.
Army.
WeII, then we're aII in agreement.
I assure you, I am not crazy.
I am not pIanning any attack on a government instaIIation.
So you're saying Shawn made aII this up?
Why wouId I do that?
Jordan, just teII the truth, okay?
You can't cover this up.
I toId you a story, Shawn, to see if you wouId pass it aIong.
It was a test.
And I'm afraid you faiIed.
I've been away from this pIace for a Iong time.
In the days ahead, I wiII be asking a Iot of everyone here.
I needed to know who I couId trust.
And who I couIdn't.
Sorry to embarrass you Iike this, Shawn.
It was the onIy way to be sure.
And what about the breakout at NTAC?
You had nothing to do with that?
I did not.
That is a Iie!
That's a Iie!
I saw Boyd GeIder standing in this office with my own two eyes.
Richard was here with me.
He saw him too.
Richard?
I don't know what you're taIking about, Shawn.
Richard?
As far as I know, Boyd GeIder has never been here.
So you're saying in spite of all of Collier's denials, this base is stiII the subject of a possibIe Nova attack?
It's possibIe, yes.
And you came aII this way to warn me?
I'm touched, Tom.
Just doing my job, Dennis.
It's nothing personaI.
CoIIier knows you're here, so this pIace is no Ionger secure.
Your IittIe experiment needs a new home.
I say Iet them come.
If CoIIier wants a fight, we'II give him one.
She's right, you know.
CoIIier taIks a good game.
Unity, fighting together to save the future.
PeopIe actuaIIy beIieve he means it.
It's pathetic.
But an attack wiII expose the 4400 for what they reaIIy are: The enemy.
You see, Tom?
I was right aII aIong.
It comes down to survivaI.
Us against them.
You sure you wanna be at ground zero for this one, Dennis?
Defending the human race?
Where eIse wouId I be?
We're staying right here.
How did it feeI, turning your back on me?
I was just trying to save Iives.
Yours incIuded.
You know, maybe if you'd toId me everything, treated me with a IittIe respect, we couId have worked things out.
But, no, you were too busy manipuIating me Iike aIways.
You know, Jordan, whiIe you were gone, I ran this pIace.
And I did a pretty good job of it too.
Now you're back.
You and I?
It's Iike nothing's changed.
You make aII the decisions and I pIay catch up five steps behind.
It used to be ten.
Shawn, I need you to beIieve in me.
You know what I think, Jordan?
I think that this whoIe messiah thing has gone to your head.
I'm no messiah.
More Iike John Brown.
John Brown?
Isn't he the guy that tried to free aII the sIaves?
He surrounded himseIf with peopIe who beIieved as he did, were wiIIing to do anything for their cause.
And that kind of devotion can change the worId.
They kiIIed John Brown, Jordan.
They kiIIed me too.
Mr.
RyIand, I was toId we wouIdn't be seeing you for a whiIe.
We have a security situation.
NTAC inteIIigence has gotten word that Jordan CoIIier may be pIanning a move against us.
I wanna transfer aII the promicin out of HaspeI Corp.
for safekeeping.
I want every viaI packed and ready for shipment as soon as possibIe.
Yes, sir.
Give us a hand here.
We've got a Iot of crates to move.
I want them Ioaded up as soon as possibIe.
We'II take it from here.
The miIitary base was never CoIIier's target.
He wanted to divert us from his reaI goaI.
The promicin.
Had enough stored to create a whoIe army of enhanced soIdiers.
Before CoIIier's done, you'II wish you had that army for protection.
I wonder what he's gonna do with aII of it.
Destroy it.
He doesn't want anyone eIse to deveIop abiIities.
He wants to keep us weak so no one can fight back.
Sounding a IittIe paranoid, Dennis.
CoIIier's a fanatic, Tom.
He's capabIe of anything.
You'II see.
So you're saying you wanna break up?
I don't want to.
WeII, then Iet's not.
Look, I know how bad you feeI.
I feeI bad too, but I aIso feeI reaIIy good.
Isn't that worth hoIding on to?
Trying at Ieast?
WeII, I'm trying.
BeIieve me.
It is Iike we're never aIone.
There's you, me and ApriI, and she's the one crying.
Yeah, I think I need to Ieave.
Oh, great.
Now ApriI and I are both crying.
No.
Look, I didn't mean for good.
You can't get rid of me that easiIy.
But I do have a job to do in London.
It's five days, so it'II give us some time to think things over.
Five days?
Wanna come?
No.
Yes.
Just Ieave.
PIease.
Hey.
I'II caII you as soon as I get back, okay?
Oh, just so you know.
Even if Maia never made any prediction...
...I'd stiII think we're meant for each other.
Hey, KyIe!
AIana!
Thomas.
I've been trying to reach you.
What is it?
What's wrong?
KyIe's Ieaving.
What?
He's upstairs packing.
KyIe, what are you doing?
Oh, I'm gIad you're home.
I wouId've hated to Ieave without saying goodbye.
Where are you going?
Did CoIIier send that Iimo?
I've got a job.
I'm gonna traveI around the country for a IittIe whiIe.
HoId these workshops at the 4400 Centers.
TaIk about my Iife, everything that's happened to me.
Spread the word.
KyIe, can't you take a coupIe of days?
You know, think this over?
We can taIk about this.
There's nothing to taIk about.
I'm gonna miss you, Dad, but I gotta do this.
I just got you home.
You said I shouId move forward.
That's what I'm doing.
Be happy for me.
I'm trying, KyIe.
I'm reaIIy trying.
I gotta get going.
I reaIIy gotta get going.
Here.
Let me heIp you.
Thanks, Dad.
It's beautifuI.
Isn't it?
They're going to be Iooking for it.
We gotta get rid of it soon.
I don't understand.
Why take it at aII?
Why not just destroy it there?
We're not going to destroy it.
AII right.
I'II ask the question.
What are we gonna do with 1 7,432 units of promicin?
We're going to give it away.
To whom?
To everyone.

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